How to Pass the 6010 7018 Weld Test in the 6G Position

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @davidusry5048
    @davidusry5048 3 года назад +57

    When i first broke out as a welder i worked with a guy that went to Tulsa Welding School. The man taught me a lot and im forever grateful to the fella.

  • @bigdaddy5150sh71
    @bigdaddy5150sh71 3 года назад +15

    I'm a welder. On my day off. Watching you weld. Good instructions. Been welding since 1993. I never look at it as work. It's fun and they pay me. The work is driving site to site and dragging my gear to the area to weld.
    Worthwhile video.

    • @sethwarhol548
      @sethwarhol548 3 года назад

      dont spoil it my man, companies see these comments and thinks its ok to pay less😂

  • @Then.72
    @Then.72 3 года назад +23

    Watching any tradesman won’t make you one instantly because it takes TIME to learn

    • @barbarasteed3966
      @barbarasteed3966 3 года назад +2

      It kind of like watching someone ride a bicycle..you cant learn by watching ..oh do at a young age before the eyes go.

  • @lsfreese
    @lsfreese 3 года назад +17

    Great video overall. I would have liked to see more closeups of the puddle/keyhole so I could see your rod tip movements. I would have especially liked to have seen how you put the side by side caps in without trapping slag or not tying in. You did a fine job otherwise. Hanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @ericsaracosa2995
    @ericsaracosa2995 3 года назад +9

    I love to watch welding tutorial. Thank you for sharing. Im a beginner and want to learn more techniques.

  • @kimwarfield6320
    @kimwarfield6320 3 года назад

    I have no idea what you are talking about, but I had to weld 3 to 4 inch gaps on the foundation for the head saw for a double cut saw mill turning over a million board feet a day. It took me 8 hours to weld in those gaps. My welds never broke wether they were upside down, vertical, horizontal or at angles. No one I worked with would have understood these terms. I welded sheets for sawdust, trusses for the floors, bearings, angle iron paddles, safety guards and all the tracks and beams for the floors and supports. I have loads of slag burns and even set my crotch on fire once making a truss. I think it is great somebody is explaining what’s going on. In those days you just did it. If you couldn’t do it you didn’t weld.

  • @mikek3951
    @mikek3951 3 года назад +10

    I remember my dad practicing for a test to weld on nuclear subs way back in the day.
    What a test

  • @ANDY-we7mr
    @ANDY-we7mr 2 года назад +1

    Great video thanks for sharing that with us in the 🇬🇧 UK

  • @samsquanchoverland
    @samsquanchoverland 3 года назад +2

    i teach welding at my company ..not easy finding new kids that want to weld ..this trade is in trouble big time.

  • @gregoryfuzi4745
    @gregoryfuzi4745 Год назад

    The way you explained the welding procedure is the way it's done. That be the way I was taught in trade school. And while testing you could only use a hand wire brush and a chipping hammer. No grinder with a wire wheel. X-ray qualified on 1 1/2 inch with a 1/2" hole pipe tig carbon steel test. Purged stainless pipe high pressure vessels building a company in Niles Michigan I'll just say they build a lot of hot water heaters. I worked in there specialty tank division.

  • @danvertdavis6867
    @danvertdavis6867 3 года назад +4

    Tulsa welding school should go to welding school!!!!

  • @0netyr
    @0netyr 3 года назад

    I love the the slag just peels right off after a good weld

  • @richards7526
    @richards7526 3 года назад

    This was the most physical test and work i ever did.

  • @edgarbaring2346
    @edgarbaring2346 3 года назад

    And I also remember when I worked for a pipe fitter he would put a copper spacer wire between pipe bevel and bevel on fitting, but that was with pipes on roller stands and I would tack weld them then send to welders

  • @paulmorrey733
    @paulmorrey733 3 года назад +1

    Thanks - Great video

  • @ArcAngel572nc
    @ArcAngel572nc 3 года назад +23

    I noticed that you keep stop/starting at the same position with each pass. Shouldn't you stagger your stop/starts to avoid any chance of a weak point or leak?
    After I asked the question 3/4 the way through the video, you mentioned staggering every time you stop/started!

    • @ryanmcguinness7898
      @ryanmcguinness7898 3 года назад +3

      I always stagger my stop and starts even when Tig welding on a 6g you've always got to start at the bottom and work up so you can just dress your stop and start back before arcing back up then burn into it

    • @pavelbolotin9330
      @pavelbolotin9330 3 года назад

      💯

  • @brianbeaubien7371
    @brianbeaubien7371 Год назад

    Good video, I like what you say we dig a hole then we fill it up unique and well said my friend!

  • @altonemery9526
    @altonemery9526 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. Very informative. Hey what hood are you running there?

  • @johnmoriarty6158
    @johnmoriarty6158 3 года назад

    Great 6G video!

  • @MegaJani79
    @MegaJani79 Год назад

    I would love to try weld in US, im from Sweden and i can hear the difference when the stick Burns, sounds totaly different.

  • @edgarbaring2346
    @edgarbaring2346 3 года назад +2

    I used to be a welders helper in Houston. I wish I would of stuck it out.and became a welder. If I remember we used a 6011 rod a lot, is that a common type rod? It's been about 20 yrs. Ago, so I might be wrong

    • @smitaaay
      @smitaaay 3 года назад

      If I remember correctly, 6011 is really good for blowing through crappy metal. It also puts off an enormous number of sparks. Like that stuff will light you up. So if you remember it being that way and the guys you were helping were welding on some old metal, it might have been 6011.
      I haven't welded at work in several years. I know I still see 6011 rod on the shelves, but I think all the guys have gone to using 6010 simply because it doesn't rain on you as much and I think the welds are similar. I think they'll lay their root pass with 6010 and then cover it up with 7018 and it looks really good.
      (There's a good chance I'm completely out to lunch on that stuff, since I haven't done it in years, but I think that's what I remember. haha)

  • @luwicendifor494
    @luwicendifor494 Год назад

    This is a great job..

  • @Mike-su8si
    @Mike-su8si 3 года назад

    My problem was the cold weather so the next reweld i do I'm baking what i need to in hot wood coals then once its glowing orange start to weld it once more this time it'll work better

  • @elemmerbocaj8032
    @elemmerbocaj8032 3 года назад +3

    great video! i’ve watched it twice now lol
    would have put some closeups between root, hot pass, fill & cap tho; that woulda helped even more

  • @oldschoolfoil2365
    @oldschoolfoil2365 Год назад

    Nice welds for a big guy interesting technique some can keep a good position depends on your body shape comfort fitness. welding is a lifestyle not a choice

  • @hea5843
    @hea5843 3 года назад +2

    Question... Why do you change rods of the same kind when there is still a lot of them left?
    Thank you.

    • @biggetl1319
      @biggetl1319 3 года назад +2

      He wants to make sure he can finish the 1/4 with out stoping! The less re- starts the better.

    • @hea5843
      @hea5843 3 года назад

      @@biggetl1319 Oh I see! Thank you!

  • @Bugberry
    @Bugberry 3 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed your video! Never seen before this kind of welding mask before here in Bulgaria (Eastern Europe) but I like it very much! Just one question- the lenses...are they solar or a passive glass? 10x for the educational video, it was helpful in many ways!

    • @THESKINIMIN1234
      @THESKINIMIN1234 2 года назад +1

      They use any 2”x4.25” lens. Everybody uses something different and both have their place, looks like he’s using an auto lens in his.

  • @shawnhenderson1130
    @shawnhenderson1130 3 года назад +8

    You should get in the habit of unplugging your grinder when your changing wheels. It'd a good thing to pass to your students as well.
    I've watched a guy taking off a sanding disk with gloves on, it was a dead man switch that was missing the little slide that requires you to move before pressing the switch down. As he was trying to remove the disk he hit the switch on accident and it grabbed his glove and broke 3 of his fingers as if they were pencils. Be safe man!

    • @bridanjones5397
      @bridanjones5397 3 года назад

      The trick I learned (to avoid safety and to save time) I put my finger under the trigger so it can't depress. Obviously that only works on some grinders though

    • @DerekGraham777
      @DerekGraham777 3 года назад +1

      Or just keep youre tools in good working condition.. it broke his fingers because he was cheap and didn't keep his tools up to par

  • @brianpeters5715
    @brianpeters5715 3 года назад +1

    Looks like you are working on a cementer.

  • @MrBlackbutang
    @MrBlackbutang 3 года назад

    Thanks for properly training peeps

  • @Omar_Hakeem
    @Omar_Hakeem 3 года назад

    great quality video boss, and great job cheers

  • @steelworking1143
    @steelworking1143 3 года назад

    Great stuff sir.

  • @TaylorWelding
    @TaylorWelding Год назад

    I sure would’ve liked to seen the bead

  • @terryhorton817
    @terryhorton817 3 года назад +2

    Video needs close up of actual eye hand techniques and each finished weld deposit.FYI Good Job 👍 Stess burning over you're arc marks to prevent Porosity ! Arc Marc's will show Porosity on the film, everytime..Don't be victom of something basic as this. WELD WITH CONFIDENCE! Have a Blessed Day !

  • @davidhumeston5292
    @davidhumeston5292 3 года назад

    Nice video You need to incorporate b-roll in your videos, for more detail shots. Please 🙏

  • @samwillard4739
    @samwillard4739 3 года назад +5

    Keep the rod pointed to the high side or you will undercut the top

    • @dot7084
      @dot7084 3 года назад +1

      I wish my non welder brain knew what this meant

    • @thomasmcnicholas8656
      @thomasmcnicholas8656 3 месяца назад

      Yeah not always….. few reasons why you get undercut…… rod angle is the big one

  • @scotty362100
    @scotty362100 3 года назад

    On the second quarter (3:54) your rod angle was WAY off! Also you throw away 3/4 of each rod on the jobsite, you won't be there very long. None of the tests i have ever take allow you to use a grinder. 37 year UA welder

  • @bsquadrider
    @bsquadrider 3 года назад

    When I went to welding school we did vertical up for our certs for structural. When I worked for a boiler service company we did the 2" 6g test vertical up. Question is why do the pipeline guys all run downhill in the field?

    • @liamjenkins82
      @liamjenkins82 3 года назад

      I'm no expert but I've always assumed pipe lines are higher volume lower pressure. Thats why they use special rods for down hill welding! Maybe anyway

    • @Then.72
      @Then.72 3 года назад

      They shouldn't be doing that because I doubt the procedure was that way

    • @bsquadrider
      @bsquadrider 3 года назад

      @@Then.72 6g vertical up qualifies you for all other positions. Downhill does not.

    • @Then.72
      @Then.72 3 года назад +3

      @@bsquadrider ASME9 6G covers the welders for the pipe sizes they have tested on and they can also weld in any position. You are watched while you take the test to make sure you don't cheat by turning the pipe etc and welding vertical creates more penetration than welding downhill hence why it's done that way also the weld procedure requires it to be done this way.

    • @dusty1498
      @dusty1498 2 месяца назад

      Downhill typically uses a tighter gap and is about 4x faster and pipeline is all about production and speed.

  • @p52893
    @p52893 3 года назад

    6010, thank you Lord

  • @montlw7
    @montlw7 2 года назад

    slick bro

  • @Mike-su8si
    @Mike-su8si 3 года назад

    So i do my own schooling if it dont hold try again

  • @okiedoke6373
    @okiedoke6373 3 года назад

    And you don't have to drag that Rod 100% of the time depending on your machine and its capabilities you may be pushing that thing to the most extreme angles you can imagine

  • @jrneff9773
    @jrneff9773 3 года назад

    is the low carborn rod wet

  • @beaugodwin7306
    @beaugodwin7306 3 года назад +2

    Downhill is life 😁😁😁

  • @robertoloasi6268
    @robertoloasi6268 2 года назад

    Salut cher professeur je suis in soudeur depuis des annees sincerement je peut boys dire que vote instruction m'a beaucoup aide au point de vu de technique mes felicitations

  • @kriegergoose
    @kriegergoose 3 года назад +2

    I don’t need to be a good welder, just a good grinder. 👍

    • @CactusforceX
      @CactusforceX 3 года назад

      I feel that! still, im always trying to perfect my welding because not having to get the grinder out saves hours of time

    • @mitchmcconnell4733
      @mitchmcconnell4733 3 года назад +1

      Weld it on thick, grind it slick!

  • @viorelscrob6391
    @viorelscrob6391 3 года назад

    What type of electrodes do you use?

  • @pavelbolotin9330
    @pavelbolotin9330 3 года назад

    how can you get a job as a welder in the USA? I am a citizen of Russia

  • @jonathanthompson5772
    @jonathanthompson5772 3 года назад

    Can i just say im from the uk a 6g is a simulation of a in place weld thats why its in the position or if its because its hard to get you do a 6gr which is the same but a restriction plate around the full butt might be different in us but just a different opinion

  • @TripleG0927
    @TripleG0927 3 года назад

    I noticed a lot of holes in your beed after you grinded! You can see that light flashing through!

  • @itspk4209
    @itspk4209 3 года назад

    He even threw on the helmet to grind it off😅👍

  • @bartbley1269
    @bartbley1269 3 года назад

    2mm land 2mm gap .feather the tacks run through them. No possibility of getting caught with a crack in your tack. hope he's got some cotton in his ear so he don't get a hot spark burning through his ear drum.

  • @Skoot61
    @Skoot61 3 года назад

    - Can I take a 6G test too?

  • @Lucifer.Morningstar.n1663r
    @Lucifer.Morningstar.n1663r 3 года назад

    If not rig the root.....then 6018 run out......my #863...242...5346.....cert welder.....been welding since 88.....certified since 96.....boilermaker also......i know sum trix

  • @СергейИванов-я5ц8м
    @СергейИванов-я5ц8м 3 года назад

    Приезжайте в Россию и Вы поймёте кто настоящие мастера в сварке.

  • @gottoweld5201
    @gottoweld5201 3 года назад

    grinding outside the bevel cut it out

  • @sammyd7857
    @sammyd7857 3 года назад

    The whole full penetration thing is mostly hype. Even if you vee and butt it up a weld of that size will hold any conditions that are likely. If a pipe or weld breaks it will be because of excess vibration or stress. That requires vibration damping

  • @dandan7973
    @dandan7973 3 года назад

    Welding doesn’t pay shit in Colorado. Plus my buddy who’s been welding for 20 yrs had to stop because he got issues with his elbows from hold that position for so long year after year

  • @stevesteve2089
    @stevesteve2089 3 года назад

    NEVER lift your grinder off the project while the wheel is spinning.

  • @skylerjohn9336
    @skylerjohn9336 3 года назад +1

    Super wall 😂😂 and don’t step on your wire lol

  • @thomasbarlow4223
    @thomasbarlow4223 3 года назад +2

    I love welding but unless you work for yourself your lucky to get $25 an hour. Most places laugh at you when you ask for even $20 an hr.
    Ill stick with my $95 an hour.

    • @gabrielabers5119
      @gabrielabers5119 3 года назад

      That's people who don't do their research. I'm a pipefitter, and our union welders will usually get foreman wage. $56/hr, more if you negotiate well

    • @hetrodoxly1203
      @hetrodoxly1203 3 года назад

      If you're doing production mig (anyone can do it) but not on pipeline or one off tig, what do you do for your $95.

    • @tjaydagreat
      @tjaydagreat 2 года назад

      25 an hour is structural pay. 20 an hour is helper pay. 30+ an hour is pipe pay. Plus per diem. Anything less is unacceptable. Find a better company to work with.

  • @brianjacobsen5762
    @brianjacobsen5762 3 года назад

    If your not covered up everywhere with 6010 our laying a good bead. It'd guaranteed some hot slag going to burn you somewhere. You jump fuck your bead up in school I just wanted to Tig I was too old for company to hire me as a pipe fitter.So I didn't do to much of it. Some people are naturals been there 6 months doing 6G pipe overhead wields. I'm barely passing 2 G. Like I had Parkinson with the rod.Year program. We didn't get to Tig til ,2 months left. Then the Tig. Now you got to three things. I could never fluctuate the pedal right So I'd mash it control the bead with speed. I'd run out of rod or get to end of the world pull the touch forget to take my foot off the mashed peddle. Zap the shit out of my hands. Wish I had more time to use it nice water cooled Miller unit.

  • @ryanegyud5068
    @ryanegyud5068 3 года назад +6

    Craig Bosko lol I’m a marine pipe welder Not a pipe liner we don’t Mig weld pipe on ships and tig welding pipe is my go to starts and stops when you’re in a tough position are necessary not an issue it would be easy did not have starts and stops if you’re standing in the middle of a field Welding a pipe that is 12 inches and up
    This video doesn’t simulate a pipe line weld in any way shape or form so you bring a pipe line weld into play is irrelevant I also carry more x-ray qualifications than almost any pipeline Welder I am more diverse than any pipeline Welder and I can weld more materials in any pipeline Welder

    • @eduardosampoia5480
      @eduardosampoia5480 3 года назад +2

      Ryan Egghead...Woopdeefreakindoo

    • @Firebird400
      @Firebird400 3 года назад +2

      I hope your welding is better than your punctuation skills super man.

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca 3 года назад

      @@Firebird400 you can tell the guy doesn't start and stop...look at his one sentence paragraph...😂😂😂

  • @guypatts494
    @guypatts494 3 года назад

    I will mig weld it

  • @ОлегШуфлетюк
    @ОлегШуфлетюк 3 года назад

    В целом нормально но не видно сварочную ванну и что он там варит и движенния электродом не видно.Только в общих чертах и все.

  • @mikeford6702
    @mikeford6702 3 года назад +1

    Good welders but he needs some serious help in teaching he did not once show any of his passes close up of his welding which leaves me guessing wtf he is talking about

  • @calikalbocalikalbo6082
    @calikalbocalikalbo6082 3 года назад +1

    No need wasting time with stick if you plan on doing structural as it’s only used for pipe and pipe welders haven’t moved beyond stick yet and it’s all they know.

  • @Fake.duramax
    @Fake.duramax 3 года назад

    No root close up

  • @Wewhoooooo
    @Wewhoooooo 2 года назад

    Lol a little grinder crazy lol

  • @Lucifer.Morningstar.n1663r
    @Lucifer.Morningstar.n1663r 3 года назад

    Id run a 6011 fast freeze electrode first

  • @michaelsorrell9922
    @michaelsorrell9922 3 года назад

    NO PROBLEMS

  • @toejam7606
    @toejam7606 3 года назад

    Lost in the first 45 secs of tech babble. I just stuck a stick in and puddled up.

  • @Kaig3nesis
    @Kaig3nesis 3 года назад

    points taken off for not quartering the pipe =\

  • @frank-696
    @frank-696 3 года назад

    Uphill... that sucks

  • @Lucifer.Morningstar.n1663r
    @Lucifer.Morningstar.n1663r 3 года назад

    Then a 7018 run out

  • @michaelsorrell9922
    @michaelsorrell9922 3 года назад

    BOILERMAKERS TRAINED ME, RETIRED.

  • @papapsych2746
    @papapsych2746 3 года назад

    All that wasted rod, also notice he's not switching hands.
    Am I wasting my time welding pipe with my left hand?

    • @evanreed2294
      @evanreed2294 3 года назад

      If you can do it with one hand why use both

    • @tjurzyk
      @tjurzyk 3 года назад

      No you are not, it pays off to learn both hands mainly in significantly less number of very uncomfortable positions, just because you cant see or cant reach. I don't think that any of those rods are wasted, that's clearly an experienced welder so he might use them for anything, on the other hand its a school so he doesn't pay for them himself ;).

  • @hunterrulo
    @hunterrulo 3 года назад

    Yeah we okies don’t fuck around when it comes to welding.

  • @p52893
    @p52893 3 года назад

    Sizzling Bacon

  • @josemorua4578
    @josemorua4578 3 года назад

    You are left handed

  • @POliver8888
    @POliver8888 3 года назад +1

    Seems like he’s wasting a lot of rods being partially used

    • @hetrodoxly1203
      @hetrodoxly1203 3 года назад +1

      You don't worry about that on a pipe test, the less starts the better.

  • @RJ-nh9hw
    @RJ-nh9hw 3 года назад

    If you want to become a "BETTER" educator, I advise you to slow down in your talking, you are too rapid...forcing your students to grab every word quickly, lowering the possibility of their comprehension levels.

  • @williamford8094
    @williamford8094 3 года назад +1

    long hours and crap money , waste of time learning

  • @craigbosko2229
    @craigbosko2229 3 года назад +1

    I've seen pipe welders weld pipe and they don't have as many stops and starts as you do and they don't reposition themselves everytime they blink their eyes.You would not make a good pipeline welder.You stop and restart to many times.Id like to see you mig weld pipe,8",sch 80 or tig weld pipe,sch 80 or 100 root pass all the way out to cap,stringers only with tig.The bottom line is,too many stops and starts just to reposition yourself, there's no reason for that,like I said, there's pipe welders out there that only stop for one thing,to get a new rod but not to get into another position each time they blink.Thats pretty bad.ILLgive you a thumbs up on the root pass,1/8th-3/32nd fantastic idea,excellent,my hats off to you but the rest of it,no.

  • @luwicendifor494
    @luwicendifor494 Год назад

    This is a great job..